#!/usr/bin/env bash set -Eeuo pipefail testDir="$(dirname "$BASH_SOURCE")" testDir="$(readlink -f "$testDir")" runDir="$(readlink -f "$BASH_SOURCE")" runDir="$(dirname "$runDir")" case "$1" in *windowsservercore* | *nanoserver*) # https://stackoverflow.com/q/34491463/433558 -- cmd doesn't process past the first newline in the string passed on the command line, even though CreateProcess supports passing newlines?? # https://stackoverflow.com/a/52003129/433558 -- no goto / labels in cmd argument either?? what's even the point?? # -- "And, in any case, remember that the longest command line you can write is 8191 characters long." ... # cmd /C 'for %x in ( foo bar baz ) do ( echo %x ) & echo hi' runs '( echo %x ) & echo hi' every iteration......... # so we'll just run twice and use the bash we're in to do the "difficult" work of a fallback when python can't be found... (even though every container has a higher cost on Windows ;.;) python="$(docker run --rm --entrypoint cmd "$1" /Q /S /C 'for %p in ( pypy3 pypy python3 python ) do ( %p --version >nul 2>&1 && echo %p && exit 0 )' | tr -d '\r')" python="${python% }" # "echo %p && ..." will print the trailing space because cmd... if [ -z "$python" ]; then echo >&2 'error: unable to determine how to run python' exit 1 fi # ensure pip does not complain about a new version being available # or that a new version will no longer work with this python version source "$runDir/run-in-container.sh" \ --docker-arg --env=PIP_DISABLE_PIP_VERSION_CHECK=1 \ --docker-arg --env=PIP_NO_PYTHON_VERSION_WARNING=1 \ --docker-arg --env=PIP_ROOT_USER_ACTION=ignore \ "$testDir" "$1" "$python" container.py ;; *) # ensure pip does not complain about a new version being available # or that a new version will no longer work with this python version source "$runDir/run-in-container.sh" \ --docker-arg --env=PIP_DISABLE_PIP_VERSION_CHECK=1 \ --docker-arg --env=PIP_NO_PYTHON_VERSION_WARNING=1 \ --docker-arg --env=PIP_ROOT_USER_ACTION=ignore \ "$testDir" "$1" sh -ec ' for c in pypy3 pypy python3 python; do if [ -x "/usr/local/bin/$c" ]; then exec "/usr/local/bin/$c" "$@" fi done echo >&2 "error: unable to determine how to run python" exit 1 ' -- ./container.py ;; esac